One of Wichita’s most prominent banks turns to next generation for new president
Charlie Chandler will continue to serve as the bank's chairman and CEO.
See Northwestern Mutual’s annual meeting take over downtown Milwaukee: Slideshow
More than 12,000 Northwestern Mutual financial representatives, family and staff from around the United States gathered in Milwaukee this past week for the company's annual meeting, with a mix of awards, education opportunities, business updates and fun events capped by a private concert from country music superstar Kenny Chesney. Check out scenes from the big event.
La Terza opens Luminary, first brick-and-mortar shop, in former College Hill Coffee Co.
La Terza Coffee is a well-known brand among Cincinnati's coffee fans. And now, the brand's fans can experience the hometown roasterie like never before – at its own coffee shop.
Sand Lake Merchant opens with coffee, gifts, gelato, and more
The part-mercantile, part-coffee shop has imported gelato, items from local artisans and open seating to grab a coffee or do some work during the day.
How the Michelin Guide will change Atlanta restaurants
International notoriety, increased sales and pressure to earn — and keep — those coveted stars: How the Michelin Guide will change Atlanta restaurants.
Security guard licenses no longer most popular in Denver as residential rentals take top spot
Denver has issued more than 7,800 residential rental property licenses, making it the top business license type in the city and county.
The number of residential rental property licenses now surpasses the No. 2 license type, which is for security guards at around 7,700. The rest of the top five includes licenses for short-term rentals at 2,800, for retail food establishments at almost 2,500, and for combined – “addresses that have multiple licenses at one location,” like a hotel – at 1,800.
“It demonstrates that we’re making a lot of progress in this overall city effort to raise the minimal housing standards across Denver with this new licensing requirement,” said Eric Escudero, spokesperson for the Denver Department of Excise and License.
Unlike a lot of other Colorado cities, Denver doesn’t mandate that all businesses obtain licenses – typically just those with health, safety and welfare concerns. For example, bookstores and dress shops aren’t covered by that regulation.
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Former CEO pleads guilty to lying to feds during $40M health care fraud investigation
DCIS investigated the Broward-based company on allegations of health care fraud and payment of illegal kickbacks.
How UPMC Hillman and Krystal Biotech will be working together on a new cancer treatment
It's the Pittsburgh-based biotech firm's first foray into oncology.
Carmell Therapeutics plans to acquire Arizona biotech firm for $65M
Carmell Therapeutics Corp. said it plans to have Axolotl Biologix operate as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Carmell should the deal meet regulatory approvals and other conditions.
Advent Therapeutics lands $3M NIH grant to advance therapy to benefit premature infants
Advent Therapeutics is working on a way to prevent a serious lung disease known as bronchopulmonary dysplasia.